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stay with us, everybody. we'll be right back with a real bull battle and i will tell you why the fed is bullish for stocks. ♪ well i was shopping for a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free- credit report dot com, baby. ♪ >>> all right, the new bull market. since early march, we're looking at the best stock market bull period in 76 years, the new bull market. plenty of time to get in, all for shadowing some kind of economic recovery. let's talk about what our investment gurus have to think about it. bill and jim. thank you for coming on. let me open up with the reco
stay with us, everybody. we'll be right back with a real bull battle and i will tell you why the fed is bullish for stocks. ♪ well i was shopping for a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking...
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tim meadows joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ( conversation ) garth, you're up. hold on, i'm at capitalone.com picking a photo... for my credit card. here's one from my prom. oh, what memories. how 'bout one from our golf outing? ( shouting ) i know, maybe one of my first-born son. dad, mom says the boys gotta go. personalize your card by uploading... your own photo at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? ♪ healthy hair is soft, silky. and you can get it. fabulous, healthy hair. all you need is pantene. salon names and fancy packaging are nice, but you don't need it. even experts agree. it's damage protection results leading salon brands can't beat. trust me on this, the blow dryer, the curling iron, and the flat iron, and my hair's still shiny. pantene moisture renewal. healthy makes is happen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. my next guest is one of the funniest dudes around. you know him from his time on "saturday night live" as well as a bunch of mov
tim meadows joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ( conversation ) garth, you're up. hold on, i'm at capitalone.com picking a photo... for my credit card. here's one from my prom. oh, what memories. how 'bout one from our golf outing? ( shouting ) i know, maybe one of my first-born son. dad, mom says the boys gotta go. personalize your card by uploading... your own photo at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? ♪ healthy hair is soft, silky. and you can get it. fabulous,...
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thank you for joining us. lench news sunday morning continues in 25 mibs. -- nins "11 news sunday morning" continues in 25 minutes. >>> and we're back on this sunday morning, august 23rd, 2009. nice crowd outside our doors. sidestepping a couple of rain drops here. thanks for coming out with us anyway, you guys. out on the plaza, i'm jenna wolfe, along with lester holt. coming up, the essential guide to martha's vineyard. >> the spotlight is on that island off cape cod, massachusetts, because president obama and the first family are heading there today for a week's vacation. they were a bit delayed because of the hurricane, the effects of the hurricane that have passed through there. we'll get our own personal tour of the island's charms, from the travel channel's samantha brown. >> that's the jenna doll. really? no, i don't -- >> the hair is wrong. >> lester goes, no, the hair say little off, but -- >> everything else -- >> apparently this is what i look like in person. what do you look like online? that's th
thank you for joining us. lench news sunday morning continues in 25 mibs. -- nins "11 news sunday morning" continues in 25 minutes. >>> and we're back on this sunday morning, august 23rd, 2009. nice crowd outside our doors. sidestepping a couple of rain drops here. thanks for coming out with us anyway, you guys. out on the plaza, i'm jenna wolfe, along with lester holt. coming up, the essential guide to martha's vineyard. >> the spotlight is on that island off cape cod,...
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higgins, can you tell us fiza what she'll be licking? >> steve: well, jimmy, fiza will be licking these "harry potter" glasses! these spell-binding spectacles are the exact replica of the pair worn by the boy wizard. featuring a wire rimmed frame and a round lens. they're the harry potter glasses and they retail for 45 galleons, jimmy? >> jimmy: all right, here you go. now, i got it wrong, it's fiza? is that right? all right, fiza, fiza, you'll be licking the "harry potter" glasses. have you licked glasses before? >> no, i have not. >> jimmy: this is going to be exciting, then. we're going to put them on this camera here so people get a good view of you. [ light laughter ] that's perfect. right there. yeah, that's good. all right. so that's -- [ scattered cheers ] that's what you're going to have to lick. make new jersey proud. come on. will you? i mean -- [ cheers ] there you go -- whenever you're ready. questlove, can i get a drum roll? go for it. ♪ [ cheers ] >> jimmy: very nice! very, very nice. very nice. can we see that in super
higgins, can you tell us fiza what she'll be licking? >> steve: well, jimmy, fiza will be licking these "harry potter" glasses! these spell-binding spectacles are the exact replica of the pair worn by the boy wizard. featuring a wire rimmed frame and a round lens. they're the harry potter glasses and they retail for 45 galleons, jimmy? >> jimmy: all right, here you go. now, i got it wrong, it's fiza? is that right? all right, fiza, fiza, you'll be licking the "harry...
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for the rest of us, 87 degrees. we'll have the forecast coming up. >>> first, back to the other story this is morning. it's breaking news we told you about last night. a riot breaks out in a prison in central -- kentucky. order is still being restored. >> and the facility has issues to cover. but, it's secured to the fact where, we don't think there's, like you said, an additional riot going on. >> reporter: the police say all of the inmates are accounted for and no staff or officers were hurt. >> it's noun as the -- known as the nightmare flight. audio tapes tell us more about 47 passengers being trapped on a plane for no reason. the people are getting real upset. we need to work out a way to get them off. >> they can't help them out. they won't let them off. >> that's ridiculous. >> the plane's captain pleads with the staff working at the airport. the travelers were told they had to stay on the plane on the tarmac because the airport security was gone for the day. the department of transportation says that was inc
for the rest of us, 87 degrees. we'll have the forecast coming up. >>> first, back to the other story this is morning. it's breaking news we told you about last night. a riot breaks out in a prison in central -- kentucky. order is still being restored. >> and the facility has issues to cover. but, it's secured to the fact where, we don't think there's, like you said, an additional riot going on. >> reporter: the police say all of the inmates are accounted for and no staff...
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we also have with us a pilot robert mark who is joining us now. robert, what can you tell us about this operation in this airspace? >> well, this operation, i mean, the new york airspace is very congested. there's no doubt about that, and when the helicopter and the small airplane were flying, they were probably both flying under visual conditions, which means that the pilots are both responsible for looking out the window and making sure that they maintain separation from each other, and somehow, somebody must have gotten distracted somewhere, because this normally does not happen. >> this happened within the hour, just after noon between manhattan and hoboken. are either one of these aircrafts required to file flight mans? what is the -- flight plans. what is the tracking of these tour helicopters and the small plane? we do not know its origin, which airport this mane came out this plane came out of. >> normally he they wouldn't file a flight plan. there are too many planes in that airspace to keep track of them. again, it's a system that's work
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let's say you're using using itt all your notes in there. you've got an exam coming up and all of a sudden, it's gone. amazon, do they have the right to do that? in this day and age with this sort of modern technology -- >> i bet there is some license agreement that says they can do it, yes, there is. is probably why he gets migraine headaches from time to time because he sits around thinking about things like this. that's exactly true. you're allowed to download a book. you buy a book from amazon. they charge 9 bucks. you go into barnes & noble, you might have to pay as much as $20 for the book. or you can buy a textbook. that then gets stored in your virtual library. so if i lose this or i buy a new device three years from now, i can download the books theoretically. what amazon did in this case was they just went and deleted the book this kid bought. >> maybe they were legally entitled to do that, but i think as a lawyer they shouldn't have. >> i agree. and you mentioned licensing agreements. who really reads those? the license agreement
let's say you're using using itt all your notes in there. you've got an exam coming up and all of a sudden, it's gone. amazon, do they have the right to do that? in this day and age with this sort of modern technology -- >> i bet there is some license agreement that says they can do it, yes, there is. is probably why he gets migraine headaches from time to time because he sits around thinking about things like this. that's exactly true. you're allowed to download a book. you buy a book...
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to -- using. we have built many checks and balances in to this approach. in defining the standards, we tapped three groups that have what we think is the best research base and a lot of experience in doing this work. that is act, achiever, and the college board. they had individuals on that very first standards development work group. we have also identified a pretty long list of expert feedback reviewers. as the standards development corporation group has been putting draft together, they have sent those to those experts for a pretty quick turnaround. feedback. in addition, we have shared these documents in their developmental stages -with governors' offices and a number of national and content organizations who we thought could provide some very rich initial feedback and continuous feedback as we do our work. for example, we have been having conversations with the national council of teachers of english, mathematics ,the nea, -- mathetmatics, the nea, the fet. about 20, 25 superintendents and ot
to -- using. we have built many checks and balances in to this approach. in defining the standards, we tapped three groups that have what we think is the best research base and a lot of experience in doing this work. that is act, achiever, and the college board. they had individuals on that very first standards development work group. we have also identified a pretty long list of expert feedback reviewers. as the standards development corporation group has been putting draft together, they have...
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he will be with us. brings us to our foxnews.com question of the day. should the justice department reopened prosecute cases of mistreatment of terror suspects by cia interrogators? lots of your weighing in. about 6% if you say yes. thank you for % so far sang no -- 94% so far sang no. -- saying no. jane: fresh polls today show that harry reid could be voted out of office next year. he is now trailing two republican challengers in his home state of nevada. this conjures up memories of tom daschle, ousted in 2004. shannon has been looking closely through the polls. how concerned should harry reid be? >> he is in danger of repeating history. in 2004, tom daschle was voted out, a top senate democrat at the time. voters decided to go with a conservative, very different than tom daschle. that was the first time in 50 years that the top democrats have lost his reelection. so now we're looking at harry reid, the majority leader, and he is going to meet the same fate, something he does not want, and something the democrats do not want in 2010, either. when you
he will be with us. brings us to our foxnews.com question of the day. should the justice department reopened prosecute cases of mistreatment of terror suspects by cia interrogators? lots of your weighing in. about 6% if you say yes. thank you for % so far sang no -- 94% so far sang no. -- saying no. jane: fresh polls today show that harry reid could be voted out of office next year. he is now trailing two republican challengers in his home state of nevada. this conjures up memories of tom...
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now, we can use these deep images to tell us something else. the universe as a whole was forming new stars. the whole universe, and what form it was -- at what rate it was forming new stars. we already knew that some seven or 8 billion years ago, the universe was forming new stars as a whole. at a higher rate than it is today. but with hubble, we looked at when the universe was 1 billion years old, and we discover that the numbers that was already forming new stars at a higher rate than it is doing it today. once the universe started forming stars, it started to do that furiously. it reached a peak of some seven or so billion years ago, and then -- and since then, the rate of star formation in the universe has been declining. the universe was at the beginning very hot, and therefore, all the atoms were ionized. when the universe expanded, it cooled down, and when it was about 400,000 years old, all the electrons were caught inside atoms. because these recombination. the caustic microbe background we see comes from that time. however, there were
now, we can use these deep images to tell us something else. the universe as a whole was forming new stars. the whole universe, and what form it was -- at what rate it was forming new stars. we already knew that some seven or 8 billion years ago, the universe was forming new stars as a whole. at a higher rate than it is today. but with hubble, we looked at when the universe was 1 billion years old, and we discover that the numbers that was already forming new stars at a higher rate than it is...
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i think it will help us a long run. maybe not necessarily in the short term -- sometimes in the short term. obviously we were able to have successes in china. but along run i think cities need to look at this and position appropriately and see what the jobs are going to be 20 or 30 years down the road and do the right things right now. host: we have been spending a lot of time talking about health care reform this morning. as the mayor of a city that has responsibility for the population, do you have a view of the reform debate in washington? guest: that is an interesting question beard i get asked not quite a bit. but as a said before, sometimes there is not a lot of theory and a mayor world. when it comes down to the citizens, we have to make it work. i don't know how it is 20 shakeout, frankly. i know a lot of people want to keep a mostly in the private industries hands. we are the home of the largest health insurance and a nation, will point of -- wellpoint. i know there is a lot of push back right now. i don't have
i think it will help us a long run. maybe not necessarily in the short term -- sometimes in the short term. obviously we were able to have successes in china. but along run i think cities need to look at this and position appropriately and see what the jobs are going to be 20 or 30 years down the road and do the right things right now. host: we have been spending a lot of time talking about health care reform this morning. as the mayor of a city that has responsibility for the population, do...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> i'm erica hill in tonight for anderson cooper. a head on "360," an emotional reunion for journalists laura ling and euna lee. greeted by their families this morning in california, we'll let you see the moment in full for yourself. >>> plus, we take you inside the mind of a killer. chilling new details from the diary of a man who killed three women at a fitness center south of pittsburg
customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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tell us about that. guest: they are responding to these news reports of the town hall meetings getting quite disrupted. the sergeant at arms, n that the senate is on recess for one month, they have been going around their states and talking about the controversial issues like health care. there is concern that the town hall meetings could become quite violent. the sergeant at arms put out an e-mail warning all senate staff, urging them to be very cautious, saying that if people -- if tempers start flaring, to call law enforcement and calm things them. they are quite nervous about something turning into an ugly situation in the next couple of weeks. host: unusual that this warning would come from the sergeant at arms as opposed to the senate majority leader or the senate majority leader? guest: it shows there's a law enforcement concern. thursday in missouri, the congressman was back home and six people were arrested at a town hall event. there have been other situations. in another situation, someone bro
tell us about that. guest: they are responding to these news reports of the town hall meetings getting quite disrupted. the sergeant at arms, n that the senate is on recess for one month, they have been going around their states and talking about the controversial issues like health care. there is concern that the town hall meetings could become quite violent. the sergeant at arms put out an e-mail warning all senate staff, urging them to be very cautious, saying that if people -- if tempers...
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it means some changes for all of us passengers. the extra information that the airlines will want the next time we buy a plane ticket. changes that start this weekend. details are coming up. plus, he confessed to carrying on an affair with a campaign staffer. but now reports of another possible confession from the former presidential candidate john edwards. he is in the cube. and it's next. shepard: getting first look tonight at the moment of impact at that horrific collision over the weekend between a small airplane and a tourist helicopter. the one that happened over the hudson river between new york city and new jersey. in it you can see the helicopter, look there, it would be to the right with the plane approaching from behind and the camera pulls out. and the cash, the hope is this will give investigators some help in figuring out exactly what happened here. the crash killed all nine people who were in the air. and developing news on fox news channel. huge development in the extramarital affair of former presidential candidate
it means some changes for all of us passengers. the extra information that the airlines will want the next time we buy a plane ticket. changes that start this weekend. details are coming up. plus, he confessed to carrying on an affair with a campaign staffer. but now reports of another possible confession from the former presidential candidate john edwards. he is in the cube. and it's next. shepard: getting first look tonight at the moment of impact at that horrific collision over the weekend...
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we're not using it to back our money anymore, so it seems to me we could use that gold. host: plainfield, new jersey, you're next. maury on our democrats' line. caller: good morning. i think that to help the economy we need to do a couple of things. we need to do something with the banks to get them to help people out with their mortgages, and we need to do something about creating jobs. people are not spending money because they don't have it. host: one of the things in the paper highlighted this morning was consumer confidence and concerns about people spending their money. how do you think you reverse that trend? caller: first of all, you get them a job. people don't have the money to spend. that will help them to fine jobs with something to create more jobs and work with the banks that got the government money, our money, to get them to do something about helping people with their mortgages. host: when you say get them a job, do you think that is a direct involvement of the federal government then? caller: yes, they should be working with businesses to get them to cr
we're not using it to back our money anymore, so it seems to me we could use that gold. host: plainfield, new jersey, you're next. maury on our democrats' line. caller: good morning. i think that to help the economy we need to do a couple of things. we need to do something with the banks to get them to help people out with their mortgages, and we need to do something about creating jobs. people are not spending money because they don't have it. host: one of the things in the paper highlighted...
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what more can you tell us? >> well, what's fascinating is when you compare these search warrants to the ones last week that were involved in houston, last week we had one doctor cited. we had dr. murray. we had one possible criminal charge. and that was manslaughter. no propofol was mentioned. this time, we have propofol mentioned, seven doctors are named, one nurse. we have mention of the 19 aliases, we have mention of michael jackson as an addict, and we have six possible crimes cited here. >> all right. to kelly zinc, host of celebtv.com, there are so many aliases here that they have probable cause, believed that could have been involved in the commission of a crime, that evidence could have been at these locations in las vegas. list for us some of these aliases. >> you've got jack london, you've got omar arnold, you've got his chef, kai chase, and one of his sons, prince. >> okay. and many, many more. i mean, paul fehrance, brian singleton, mike jackson, mike mic jackson meaning microphone jackson, m-i-c. a
what more can you tell us? >> well, what's fascinating is when you compare these search warrants to the ones last week that were involved in houston, last week we had one doctor cited. we had dr. murray. we had one possible criminal charge. and that was manslaughter. no propofol was mentioned. this time, we have propofol mentioned, seven doctors are named, one nurse. we have mention of the 19 aliases, we have mention of michael jackson as an addict, and we have six possible crimes cited...
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used for budget bills. it would not be easy, but it could possibly be done. jon: hundreds of officers involved in an australian terror grade. turning us on the phone is a reporter with channel 7 in australia. what can you tell us about this plan the attack? >> we have never seen anything like it. these men were arrested in raids that were unprecedented in counter-terrorism history. simultaneously going to swoop down, and intelligence agencies heard something that made him decide they could not wait any longer. there was an imminent attack on troops here in sydney. so far, five are behind bars, and they are not ruling out any arrests. jon: what do what? >> they are all australian citizens of somalia or lebanese descent. one is charged with conspiring to prepare a terrorist attack, and to stand before a council, one of them refused, saying he will only stand before his own god. they are members of an islamic terror group in somalia aligned with al qaeda that has been involved. it is claimed that they want a r
used for budget bills. it would not be easy, but it could possibly be done. jon: hundreds of officers involved in an australian terror grade. turning us on the phone is a reporter with channel 7 in australia. what can you tell us about this plan the attack? >> we have never seen anything like it. these men were arrested in raids that were unprecedented in counter-terrorism history. simultaneously going to swoop down, and intelligence agencies heard something that made him decide they...
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the first is us. medical problems related to obesity, such as heart disease and high blood pressure cost our medical care system $200 billion a year. problems related to smoking over here cost us $191 billion a year. if we just took better care of ourselves, this study suggestion we could save as much as a half trillion dollars that our government and we are currently spending on our problems. the second big area of waste is clinical problems. doctors and nurses sometimes prescribe the wrong medicine. they overmedicaid and patients use emergency rooms for problems like sore throats that should be handled by their regular doctors. the cost of that, more than $90 billion. in addition, this study found that sometimes doctors charge because they can make more money from it. sometimes they are so afraid of malpractice lawsuits, they order many tests and procedures to protect against accusations that they overlooked something. the cost of that, $210 billion a year. that's why sor
the first is us. medical problems related to obesity, such as heart disease and high blood pressure cost our medical care system $200 billion a year. problems related to smoking over here cost us $191 billion a year. if we just took better care of ourselves, this study suggestion we could save as much as a half trillion dollars that our government and we are currently spending on our problems. the second big area of waste is clinical problems. doctors and nurses sometimes prescribe the wrong...
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cindi thank you for joining us. thank you, eugene robinson. >>> up next, now we get back to where we belong. a poll of each state shows where obama stands right now. this is great stuff. he's doing better in some parts of the country than others, as you might expect, and worse in others. "hardball" back in a minute on msnbc. - ( microphone f >>> the politics of the health care debate goes on. whose winning when "hardball" returns. for you. we got student feedback and designed them specifically for college. are they legit brands, though? boom! we partnered with hp, toshiba, sony and dell. okay. uh, what's the square root of 841? 29. announcer: laptops designed for college and thousands of people eager to help. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson today. good day, gentlemen. thank
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they want to use the power of the state to make the rest of us perfect in their eyes. the radical entered vilnius -- intervenists the want to put your family in a car too smart to hold them. and the people -- the recycling priests. they have a whole list of things that they want the government to enforce. their long -- their list is longer and slightly more tedious than leviticus. and what the government to enforce it. there are fines and and things behind their "to do" list. people can work together as long as we are stupid enough to keep putting tax money in the center of the table. if we keep putting tax dollars into the center of the table, they can get along. one for you, one for you, one for you. if, however, we say no more tax increases, no more ridiculous spending, and make it stick, and the amount of money in the center of that table begins to dwindle, and everyone around the left began still looking to each other, all little bit like those white but movies. -- lifeboat movies, trying to decide who to eat and had to throw overboard. the left is not made up of
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gregg: keep us posted. jane: you have seen the aftermath of tornadoes but not very often do we see one forming. we will see the one responsible for this destruction. gregg: and updates on a missing mother in georgia. find out if officers are closer to closing in on a suspect. medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by united healthcare insurance company. it can help cover some of what medicare doesn't... so you could save up to thousands of dollars... in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit... and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare, you should know about this card; it's the only one of its kind... that carries the aarp name -- see if it's right for you. you choose your doctor. you choose your hospital. there are no networks and no referrals needed. help protect yourself from some of what medicare doesn't cover. sav
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don't use the word vajayjay. don't use baby talk in there. use real words and real sense. we need to train our children that, as well. >> and also real solutions, if you have anything that's worrying you. you don't have to feel alone. you can go to dr. marie savard's book. there's an excerpt on abcnews.com. let us know other questions you might have. she'll answer them, too. >>> and coming back, >>> the book we're going to talk to you about is interesting on two levels. you see all this? this is not cartoons. this book is a graphic memoir, you have graphic novels. that's news to me. but it's an intense story telling device, that laurie sandell, the author that joins us now, uses to tell her story. it's a really in depth tale of her own life. her family, her father, and herself. it's great to have you here. >> thank you so much for having me, chris. >> eye-opening, as a narrative, very powerful stuff that you deal with in the book. but also how you tell it. obviously you love to draw. you grew up loving to draw, as a mode of expression. but why did you go this way? laurie h
don't use the word vajayjay. don't use baby talk in there. use real words and real sense. we need to train our children that, as well. >> and also real solutions, if you have anything that's worrying you. you don't have to feel alone. you can go to dr. marie savard's book. there's an excerpt on abcnews.com. let us know other questions you might have. she'll answer them, too. >>> and coming back, >>> the book we're going to talk to you about is interesting on two levels....
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people see this thing, if you do see us anywhere across the country, give us a honk. if you see this bus parked anywhere in the country, come and see us. there will be seven of us on the bus, traveling for six days, it's going to be a great, great time. >> i know you're on the facebook and also tweeting, right. >> reporter: we're going to be tweeting. my address at ali velshi and bus has its own address at cnn express. we're going to talk about who we're meeting, it will be on cnn.com and on cnn all week. we want to get a pulse, no pun intended on the nation on health care. >> i want folks to be able to find you to see you and talk to you. >> reporter: if you're nowhere near the bus, tell us what you're thinking. >> travel well, my friend. >> reporter: we will, thank you. >>> it is a make or break month for health care. is your representative holding a town hall meeting? are you going? what would you tell your elected official. share it with us by logging on to cnn.com/tony, we'll read your comments in about 15 minutes or so. >>> the search for the final two victims o
people see this thing, if you do see us anywhere across the country, give us a honk. if you see this bus parked anywhere in the country, come and see us. there will be seven of us on the bus, traveling for six days, it's going to be a great, great time. >> i know you're on the facebook and also tweeting, right. >> reporter: we're going to be tweeting. my address at ali velshi and bus has its own address at cnn express. we're going to talk about who we're meeting, it will be on...
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us. he is a marxist and the people around him want to bring the country to the east germany of 1957. and i'm going to speak out. it is my freedom to speak out. and i am sick and tired of these liberals who get on their and don't want anybody else to talk. someone brought up the fact there may be a race war. fine, bring it on. host: new york city, a drink, on the line for democrats, you are next on "washington journal." is important to you? caller: i think it is rising unemployment rate, we have significant portion of our population who are working poor who cannot afford to pay for employment -- i am sorry, insurance, and the lawyers will not pay for for them and most of the people are probably getting some sort of emergency care of when something dramatic happens and premiums paid for that. i don't think the argument on the opposite end make a whole lot of sense given that fact we are probably paying for a lot of the services they are receiving in terms of trauma care, anyway. given the f
us. he is a marxist and the people around him want to bring the country to the east germany of 1957. and i'm going to speak out. it is my freedom to speak out. and i am sick and tired of these liberals who get on their and don't want anybody else to talk. someone brought up the fact there may be a race war. fine, bring it on. host: new york city, a drink, on the line for democrats, you are next on "washington journal." is important to you? caller: i think it is rising unemployment...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> quick look at top stories before the president starts speaking. the only terrorist convicted in the bombing of pan-am 103 is home-free. even though abdul basset al megrahi was sentenced to life in prison, scotland has released him because of terminal cancer. he just arrived in libya. >>> afghanistan much a war zone and also a budding democracy. we are six hours into the vote-counting i
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split it in perspective for us. guest: i think this gets us one step closer to seeing a bill come out in the senate finance committee. what we're looking at before the august recess was that they were embattled, and they were looking at was a major -- what was a major defeat on domestic priority. this puts them back, brings them back to par, i guess you would said. host: here is how it all started yesterday when the health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius, went on one of the sunday morning talk shows and i alluded to the future of the health-care bill. >> the president continues to believe that it is good to have consumer choice, let people choose an option in the new marketplace, and it is good to have competition for the private insurers who will inherit a lot of new customers, and without competition, cost could skyrocket in the monopoly system. he continues to be very supportive with options for consumers. what we do not know is what the senate finance committee is likely to come up with. they hav
split it in perspective for us. guest: i think this gets us one step closer to seeing a bill come out in the senate finance committee. what we're looking at before the august recess was that they were embattled, and they were looking at was a major -- what was a major defeat on domestic priority. this puts them back, brings them back to par, i guess you would said. host: here is how it all started yesterday when the health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius, went on one of the...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> there's a reason for that music. there is a reason. well, the reason for the season. it gives you an idea of what's happening around the country. case in point, some of of the big events you may want to consider. today marks the beginning of elvis week in memphis, tennessee. >> if you've never been to graceland, you're not an american. >> wow, good thing i've been there. quite a statem
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shriver with us today. dr. redlinger is a president and co-founder of the children's health fund, which works to educate the general public about the needs and barriers to health care. i want to say on a personal note he really stepped up after katrina and rita working through senator clinton's office at the time to give support and encouragement to us along the gulf coast. we're grateful, doctor for your help and support. finally, ms. terry fontenot of women's hospital in baton rouge. she assumed the position in 1996 after serving as health care finance operations executive in louisiana and florida. she chairs the louisiana hospital association professional and general liability trust and is leading one of the finest hops in my view in louisiana that serves as a expertise in birthing and maternity for 8,500 children every year and is the designated hospital in louisiana to be the leader in disaster preparedness and response for this neonate group which is a very special group of infants that we need to keep ou
shriver with us today. dr. redlinger is a president and co-founder of the children's health fund, which works to educate the general public about the needs and barriers to health care. i want to say on a personal note he really stepped up after katrina and rita working through senator clinton's office at the time to give support and encouragement to us along the gulf coast. we're grateful, doctor for your help and support. finally, ms. terry fontenot of women's hospital in baton rouge. she...
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rather than the rating us -- berating us -- >> you don't mean the stimulus? >> no, the crisis -- most of the world has responded very quickly. i am impressed by how many other countries -- china comes to mind -- very quickly stepping in with a large stimulus programs. the discussion at the g-20 level has been very effective in encouraging countries, let's not go back to the trade protectionist measures of the great depression, where tit-for- tat we destroyed the whole trading system. most countries have been very positive on that, with minor exceptions. they're always. but on the whole, the story of cooperation at the international level to manage this crisis has been very positive. another aspect of it, we have gotten away from this u.s.- european dominance through the g8. we are moving to a g-20-type structure, which is much more global. i would give us a very high grades. i think our government deserves a lot of credit. they did reach out, and are very active player in this. >> france and germany reported growth, unexpectedly, in the last quarter. it was w
rather than the rating us -- berating us -- >> you don't mean the stimulus? >> no, the crisis -- most of the world has responded very quickly. i am impressed by how many other countries -- china comes to mind -- very quickly stepping in with a large stimulus programs. the discussion at the g-20 level has been very effective in encouraging countries, let's not go back to the trade protectionist measures of the great depression, where tit-for- tat we destroyed the whole trading...
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they cannot damage us. they can annoy us. but they invite in others, and that is what happened with the cubans and soviet union in the early-60's, closing the door on the possibility of positive relationships. host: guest is lars schoultz. join in the conversation. republicans 202-737-0001, democrats, 202-737-0002, independents 202-628-0205 . we also have a special number for cuban-americans. you can e-mail us or send us tweets on twitter. you write about how things changed when the cold war ended, because that was the reason for many years to have icy relations. but once it ended, why did policies continue? tell us about that history and that changeover. guest: the best way to address it is to look at george bush. just as the soviet union was collapsing, it reporter asked a question at the end of the news conference, now that the soviet threat has disappeared, do you plan on engaging fidel castro? and president bush about skip a beat. he shot back, he said, what is the point? all i want is to give people the freedom they wan
they cannot damage us. they can annoy us. but they invite in others, and that is what happened with the cubans and soviet union in the early-60's, closing the door on the possibility of positive relationships. host: guest is lars schoultz. join in the conversation. republicans 202-737-0001, democrats, 202-737-0002, independents 202-628-0205 . we also have a special number for cuban-americans. you can e-mail us or send us tweets on twitter. you write about how things changed when the cold war...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> you know, i don't know about you, but i get a little confused sometimes does president obama actually favor a single-payer health care plan? and what does that mean, anyway? we need a bit of a reality check here. josh levs is joining us with that. what are you learning here? >> yeah, tony, it's back in the news. because it's something that president obama said just a couple days ago. i
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geraldo rivera is with us. you have been looking at this thing for years, and you had said, along with those of everyone else, you suspected that stepfather, who was the winter reporter when she ran to a bus stop, and he sought a car pull up, and he saw somebody take her away. >> that is what aggravates this tragedy. a situation where this child's entire life has been spent virtually as a sex prisoner in this bizarre, filthy backyard, but you also have the inevitable side consequence that everyone thought the step that -- step father had done it. for years. it's split their marriage up. everyone said that from the story got on his mountain bike and chased these perpetrators -- it sounded so bizarre. even in the elizabeth smart case, it was suspected the father might have been involved here. but to really understand the passage of years -- you have to understand i interviewed the step father and mother way back in 1993. here is the story they told at that time. >> so i'd jump my bike, and i was trying to get to
geraldo rivera is with us. you have been looking at this thing for years, and you had said, along with those of everyone else, you suspected that stepfather, who was the winter reporter when she ran to a bus stop, and he sought a car pull up, and he saw somebody take her away. >> that is what aggravates this tragedy. a situation where this child's entire life has been spent virtually as a sex prisoner in this bizarre, filthy backyard, but you also have the inevitable side consequence that...
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look, i was radically opposed to it, think it harmed us. i think that torturing harm us. a number of anecdotes can substantiate that. it harmed our image in the world, but for us to go back i think would be a serious mistake. host: georgetown, texas is next on the line for democrats. martha, go ahead. caller: i'm sorry, my name is barbara. yes, will the sentiment in our area -- former vice president dick cheney, there is a sentiment in our area that when he speaks of his concern about cheney. that is the way that we've tell. more so then our country. -- that is the way that we tell. host: you think he is concerned about his legal status, his legacy, or reputation, or what exactly? caller: his legal status, that the scope might become broader and then we will find out some important things far and above this with the cia, things they're talking about now, things surrounding the war. maybe some of that intelligence and money that was made, the contracts. i don't think we can go forward with a lot of the people until we solve some of the issues and questions out there. host:
look, i was radically opposed to it, think it harmed us. i think that torturing harm us. a number of anecdotes can substantiate that. it harmed our image in the world, but for us to go back i think would be a serious mistake. host: georgetown, texas is next on the line for democrats. martha, go ahead. caller: i'm sorry, my name is barbara. yes, will the sentiment in our area -- former vice president dick cheney, there is a sentiment in our area that when he speaks of his concern about cheney....
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the government is us. i saw a t-shirt that said if you think health care is expensive now, just wait until it is free. when you're talking about $1 trillion -- that is the bottom. it could go much higher. that is a lot of money. to bring a new, lower-cost health care online. host: former president clinton buy back the two journalists from north korea. what you make of that trip in the long-term implications on u.s.-north korean relations? guest: you always hope that it will help. that is a dangerous situation, primarily because of the personality of the personality of their leader. certainly, congratulations have to go out to this administration and to the president, certainly to secretary of state clinton, and to bill clinton. people predicted this for a long time. that the north koreans would use it as a photo opportunity, as a p.r. gimmick to raise their standing in the world. but they still have great difficulties in that country and have a long way to go. but anything you can do to open gates is impor
the government is us. i saw a t-shirt that said if you think health care is expensive now, just wait until it is free. when you're talking about $1 trillion -- that is the bottom. it could go much higher. that is a lot of money. to bring a new, lower-cost health care online. host: former president clinton buy back the two journalists from north korea. what you make of that trip in the long-term implications on u.s.-north korean relations? guest: you always hope that it will help. that is a...
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is held us off all day long to give us official confirmation of the bodies. we know they are gathering facts talking with other investigators. they are all gathering and expected to give us an update within the hour. >> we understand the victims' family members have been called to the medical examiner's office. >> yes i've been talking to people over there. when there are incidents in the hudson river, it's kind of a decision of which shore are they going to. the wreckage of the plane and helicopter being brought to new jersey and bodies are being taken to new york. medical examiner's nosts manhattan has been handling that and victims' family members from the italian group were there last night. today the pilot of the helicopter, his family was there to identify the body and receive chaplains. we understand that more family members, the family from pennsylvania was expected to thereby at noon today. >> julie: laura ingle, thank you very much. >> gregg: divers are scanning the hudson river for bodies and wreckage. they are facing a difficult task. it will be t
is held us off all day long to give us official confirmation of the bodies. we know they are gathering facts talking with other investigators. they are all gathering and expected to give us an update within the hour. >> we understand the victims' family members have been called to the medical examiner's office. >> yes i've been talking to people over there. when there are incidents in the hudson river, it's kind of a decision of which shore are they going to. the wreckage of the...
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host: can you give us an update? guest: when the speaker of the house was talking about selling the health care bill, still talking about the public option. it is not clear the senate will go for it. it is moving more towards what senate yourconrad is calling healthcare coops. there are proponents in the house for this. it is hotly contested. i look at it from an economic standpoint. i see it as the first step towards a government-run program. you can call it whatever you like, but it is hard to go out and say the government should not be running your health care at the same time you're proposing government insurance. it will be a dumping ground for businesses. guest: i feel on firm ground if i will quote a nobel laureate. you should read the article it is to labilepaul krugman. i thought it was the clearest explanation. -- if is bypaul klugman. he opened it up by saying that a house member from south carolina was flailed -- look, do not take away my it medicare, thinking it was not a government program. it ensures p
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it would bankrupt us. the chinese would stop lending us money. 51% of americans want out sooner rather than later. what will fill the vacuum is china and russia. iran with russian or chinese weapons would be very formidable. 65% of the world's proven reserves are in the gulf. if that falls under iran and either russia or china is control it will eclipsed the u.s. and there is little we can do for israel at that point. host: the next call comes from miami, fla. on the republican line. caller: good morning, and thank you for your service to our country. one, i was a younger person, about 10 years old when we experienced the first iranian revolution. i am wondering if it was set up on the basis of a bunch of young students and religious people who wanted a change in their country? now the same thing is happening in the same revolutionaries are before are pushing at the west? is there some new wave bees can take power? secondly, you mention south america. -- if these revolutionaries can take power? i am wonder
it would bankrupt us. the chinese would stop lending us money. 51% of americans want out sooner rather than later. what will fill the vacuum is china and russia. iran with russian or chinese weapons would be very formidable. 65% of the world's proven reserves are in the gulf. if that falls under iran and either russia or china is control it will eclipsed the u.s. and there is little we can do for israel at that point. host: the next call comes from miami, fla. on the republican line. caller:...
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join us. we want to have a victory over terror and ensure the libyans get it when you have a stomach-turning speck tack will spectacle, the people of the united states are going to say you're not welcome on our soil. >> until this point, we were okay. that was the point that they embraced a convicted terrorist. they are giving him a gentleman's death instead of rotting in jail where he should have. they say he planted the bomb and they let him out and embraced him. >> this sunday at 11:30. >> 11:00 a.m. please come out and help us. we need your support. thank you. >> i'll read the names. you set up the loud speakers, i'll read the names. >>> next, we're talking to presidential historian who is just out of a visual with the kennedy family and she is with us after this. ♪ once you've dealt with the things that come between you... don't let erectile dysfunction get in the way. ♪ viva ♪ viagra! viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual exp
join us. we want to have a victory over terror and ensure the libyans get it when you have a stomach-turning speck tack will spectacle, the people of the united states are going to say you're not welcome on our soil. >> until this point, we were okay. that was the point that they embraced a convicted terrorist. they are giving him a gentleman's death instead of rotting in jail where he should have. they say he planted the bomb and they let him out and embraced him. >> this sunday at...
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they are supposed to use the use the discretion. use god-given common sense and decide when to act and when not to act. when to give a warning and when not to give a warning. maybe not even to stop a car and when to stop a car. here, look, he made a mistake. they could take -- they could use any cute terms they wanted we are not here to stop that -- what they -- they have all these fancy lines in press release. weighs wrong. period, amen. steve: fred? >> i don't think its with a formal procession. not like he pulled them out of a line of cars. secondly, there is no dispute that all five of them weren't wearing their seat belts. they know that's the law. thirdly, i understand discretion is better part of valor. he pulled them over and where was the rest of the family members? first of all, it's their faults. steve: they weren't wearing seat guilty. as soon as the cop pulled them over look, we are going to our sister's burial. cuff cut us some slack here? and the officer said no, look. the law is the law. and the law is the law but --
they are supposed to use the use the discretion. use god-given common sense and decide when to act and when not to act. when to give a warning and when not to give a warning. maybe not even to stop a car and when to stop a car. here, look, he made a mistake. they could take -- they could use any cute terms they wanted we are not here to stop that -- what they -- they have all these fancy lines in press release. weighs wrong. period, amen. steve: fred? >> i don't think its with a formal...
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they buy us dinner and tell us we're pretty. and then it's all they can do to get as far as away from us as possible. we're kind of like the girl that they had under the bleachers but won't take to the prom. >> so what was the response of representative sesstak and senator specterer regarding that sort of romantic kind of allution that you made to politics? >> this was during the second half. they weren't on the stage same. and this happened during joe sesstak's segment. and actually we had a really good response from him because, see, one of the problems that we have being effective in the blog atmosphere is that we started this tactic of we would say you know what, here's a maveragenal race marginal race in wisconsin or oregon or minnesota and we're going to get a lot of small contribute yngs and we're going to target that race and see if we can't take that seat back for a democrat. but what happens is they see all these little $25 contributions come in, but they don't see it as coming from us. they don't think of us as a lobb
they buy us dinner and tell us we're pretty. and then it's all they can do to get as far as away from us as possible. we're kind of like the girl that they had under the bleachers but won't take to the prom. >> so what was the response of representative sesstak and senator specterer regarding that sort of romantic kind of allution that you made to politics? >> this was during the second half. they weren't on the stage same. and this happened during joe sesstak's segment. and...
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will it cost us? about $82 per year per household beginning in 2012, but by 2020 we salvage $750 per household in efficiency. in addition, you are sitting in allegheny county. you all are sitting in a county that is in violation of ozone and air particles. we can't grow up our children in such pollution geared besides that, we need the president to go to renegotiation for kyoto treaty with something of a moral standards saying i have some cap-and-trade and now i need to bring the international community together because over the last eight years when lost our ability to lead the world, and he needs to do that, not just of how we approach afghanistan or how we approach human-rights but also clean energy. finally, green jobs. i have in my district the largest company in the world, creating wind power, it is spanish-owned. where is g.e., those young entrepreneurs? extending the investment tax credits for geothermal, wind power, etc., so we create jobs, is exact way another reason i'm for this bill. i jus
will it cost us? about $82 per year per household beginning in 2012, but by 2020 we salvage $750 per household in efficiency. in addition, you are sitting in allegheny county. you all are sitting in a county that is in violation of ozone and air particles. we can't grow up our children in such pollution geared besides that, we need the president to go to renegotiation for kyoto treaty with something of a moral standards saying i have some cap-and-trade and now i need to bring the international...
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once we figured out that chimps could use tools or that dolphins could use tools, those were huge. well, the bird was just sort of down on the intelligence scale. >> next to reptiles, right? >> they're related to reptiles evolutionarily. it changes the way we think about learning and intelligence. >> necessity, the mother of invention, whether you're a bird or human or no matter what. >> i guess it depends how hungry you really are. >> that's it. >> food. >> this may be the best time to cash in your frequent flier miles. (announcer) if you think all batteries are the same, consider this: when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. look for new duracell ultra advanced now with even more power to protect. guys remember, we're a solar system. mars is down...and... um, it's only 10am. who hasn't had their jimmy dean breakfast this morning? mmmm! now lets orbit i feel awesome. y
once we figured out that chimps could use tools or that dolphins could use tools, those were huge. well, the bird was just sort of down on the intelligence scale. >> next to reptiles, right? >> they're related to reptiles evolutionarily. it changes the way we think about learning and intelligence. >> necessity, the mother of invention, whether you're a bird or human or no matter what. >> i guess it depends how hungry you really are. >> that's it. >> food....
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where are the slogans that republicans used to use? these colors don't run. people have forgotten about that. host: here is a message from twitter. cspanwj is how you can reach us on twitter. this piece concerns the york politics. 19 months after ending his disastrous run for the presidency, rudy guiliani is clearing a path for a possible race for governor in 2010. arnold joins us from tennessee. we're asking about then bernanke is possible second term as the fed schair. caller: good morning, to be honest i guess we are doing the best we can with what we have to work with. have you ever read a book called "the creature from jekyll island." the author is g.edward griffin. there is another book by w albert called "the coming battle" which was released in 1899 and has just been read the released. the united states is under the control of the federal reserve. that is the main reason for all of the problems we're having. we need to realize that we need to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. all these people who were calling in here and calling obama a fraud, i
where are the slogans that republicans used to use? these colors don't run. people have forgotten about that. host: here is a message from twitter. cspanwj is how you can reach us on twitter. this piece concerns the york politics. 19 months after ending his disastrous run for the presidency, rudy guiliani is clearing a path for a possible race for governor in 2010. arnold joins us from tennessee. we're asking about then bernanke is possible second term as the fed schair. caller: good morning,...
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don't use the word vajayjay. don't use baby talk in there. use real words and real sense. we need to train our children that, as well. >> and also real solutions, if you have anything that's worrying you. you don't have to feel alone. you can go to dr. marie savard's book. there's an excerpt on abcnews.com. let us know other questions you might have. she'll answer them, too. >>> and coming back, a provocative new memoir, told entirely lu drawings explain. oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month. oh, all right, see... you're just moving your fingers, aren't you? i gotta cut my nails. (announcer) now get three amazing fios services for the price of two. tv, internet, and phone for only... for the first 6 months. it all adds up to one incredible deal from fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable, fios brinfiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... fo
don't use the word vajayjay. don't use baby talk in there. use real words and real sense. we need to train our children that, as well. >> and also real solutions, if you have anything that's worrying you. you don't have to feel alone. you can go to dr. marie savard's book. there's an excerpt on abcnews.com. let us know other questions you might have. she'll answer them, too. >>> and coming back, a provocative new memoir, told entirely lu drawings explain. oh yea, well for 6...
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thanks for having us. you had us on one of the hottest days of the year. >> and it is air conditioned, so its not a bad place to be. >> that's right. >> if you don't have the air conditioning at home, movie theater. it is not going to be overly dangerous, but it will be uncomfortable. a lot of heat and humidity. most of the rain is staying well up to the north, which is good news. the bad news part of that is that little bit of moisture moving through will add to humidity. 76 joup town in baltimore. waking up to temperatures in the mid 80's with a motorly cloudy sky. in the upper 80's with plenty of humidity. after that, when we get into the evening hours, a slight chance for pop-up thunderstorms. when we see this much heat and humidity, that's what we expect. we are expecting more heat on the day after. we'll talk about all of that and when we expect this new heat wave to break in the forecast in just a bit. >> our big forecast comes out of carroll county. >> a plane went down around 7:30 in the morning i
thanks for having us. you had us on one of the hottest days of the year. >> and it is air conditioned, so its not a bad place to be. >> that's right. >> if you don't have the air conditioning at home, movie theater. it is not going to be overly dangerous, but it will be uncomfortable. a lot of heat and humidity. most of the rain is staying well up to the north, which is good news. the bad news part of that is that little bit of moisture moving through will add to humidity. 76...
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an e-mail or give us a call. our guests on this sunday in debt is juan williams. allen to talk about bill cosby. in these are his words: i'm talking about these people who cry when their son is standing there in an orange suit. where were they when he was two? where when he was 12? where you when he was 18 and how come you don't know that he had a pistol and where is his father and why didn't you know where he is and why doesn't the father show up and talk to the boy? >> guest: powerful stuff. and it is planned of what i think is the evidence of an ongoing civil rights struggle in this country that you have bill cosby, a man of such high esteem not only in the black community but america and the nation from such tremendous success who's willing to stand up and challenge the powers that be in the black comedy about the way things are going to point out when you look at the crime rate and a look at the celebration of gangster culture and the black community that somebody needs to stand up and speak out aggressively
an e-mail or give us a call. our guests on this sunday in debt is juan williams. allen to talk about bill cosby. in these are his words: i'm talking about these people who cry when their son is standing there in an orange suit. where were they when he was two? where when he was 12? where you when he was 18 and how come you don't know that he had a pistol and where is his father and why didn't you know where he is and why doesn't the father show up and talk to the boy? >> guest: powerful...
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so when they use one of us. 70 million, or 11.8% of all u.s. adults use monster, my site, to search for jobs at least once per month. and according to one technology, there are over 5.2 million j openings advertise across all major ongoing job boards. those may be duplicate. there are not saying our 5.2 million jobs. but to .2 million of those postings a in august. so the concept that there are no jobs out there is false. there are job it's finding them, being able to compete with them in standout in something that you have broadband access you know you can get to those jobs. if you d't, you are further at a disadvantage because you don't even know where to look. maseratis he knows wherehe jobs are and where the trends are. we track and report monthly via the monster implement index, which many of your family with that comes out every thursday. or the first thursday of every moh. so i didn't want to kill us with statistics in his early conversation. the data iseep and broad, and we can go int it in many conversations. what i think the most effe
so when they use one of us. 70 million, or 11.8% of all u.s. adults use monster, my site, to search for jobs at least once per month. and according to one technology, there are over 5.2 million j openings advertise across all major ongoing job boards. those may be duplicate. there are not saying our 5.2 million jobs. but to .2 million of those postings a in august. so the concept that there are no jobs out there is false. there are job it's finding them, being able to compete with them in...
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thanks for joining us. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute -- www.ncicap.org -- >> movement on massive extremely expensive health care reformulate last night. there were wee hour changes it a sweeping health care reform bill that will send it to the house for a full debate. not until the house members return to a late summer break. >> and late night concerns, the democrats on board with president obama's number one priority right now and now, the ball is in the senate's court. you'll have a week to get it out of the finance committee. do americans want health care reform and what's it going to cost us? hello, and welcome to america's news headquarters, live from new york for the next two hours, i'm jamie colby. >> i'm rick folbaum. nice to be with you, jamie. >> nice to see you, rick. >> the bill didn't get any republican support. >> not at all. >> some lawmakers say the legislation could shake up a huge portion of this country's economy. molly henne
thanks for joining us. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute -- www.ncicap.org -- >> movement on massive extremely expensive health care reformulate last night. there were wee hour changes it a sweeping health care reform bill that will send it to the house for a full debate. not until the house members return to a late summer break. >> and late night concerns, the democrats on board with president obama's number one priority...
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>> all of us. >> none of us. >> none of us. >> tim. >> tim. >> thanks, ken. >> oh, you mean, back in the day. >> if you went in there and sat down with the guys and had a conversation about the weather, whatever they glean from that, they put in the show. you couldn't tell them any personal stuff. they would put it right in. the style of the show is natural. and it was better if it came -- you know. they tried to write like we spoke. >> and the marriage -- you had to be married to be in the married couples. and if you were single, you were the single people. >> really? >> not married to other people. >> typecasting. >> a little bit. >> like i said, all of us. >> let's get from the viewers. this is what they want to know. this is an interesting question. of course, the surprise death was huge. a huge dynamic in tv culture, let alone in the show. when did you know? >> really? we didn't care at all about it. >> that's not my question. the idea of when did you know this was going to happen? >> the week when the script came. they kept it really under wraps. >> completely -- >> did you kno
>> all of us. >> none of us. >> none of us. >> tim. >> tim. >> thanks, ken. >> oh, you mean, back in the day. >> if you went in there and sat down with the guys and had a conversation about the weather, whatever they glean from that, they put in the show. you couldn't tell them any personal stuff. they would put it right in. the style of the show is natural. and it was better if it came -- you know. they tried to write like we spoke. >> and...
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to us? >> well, i hate to disappoint you, but i don't think the national security strategy of the russia federation is a misinformation document because there's so much in it which is so geared towards compelling the bureaucracy to perform that if it was misinformation, they would just, you know, file 13 with it. this reminds me of a case i and i believe tim thomas and jay kipp focused on. in '96 the russian military was really at the bottom of the ough, and we it should our presentations, and one fella came up to us and said don't you think this is all a disinformation ploy to lull us into believing they're weak? i said i don't know if you got the memo, but the soviet union disappeared five years ago. this is not, you know, the united states did not conduct, i don't think, a disinformation campaign that saddam hussein was a threat, i think it misinformed itself. >> [inaudible] >> so there's that point. and this is not a -- i mean, sure, everybody has classified documents. i mean, you should
to us? >> well, i hate to disappoint you, but i don't think the national security strategy of the russia federation is a misinformation document because there's so much in it which is so geared towards compelling the bureaucracy to perform that if it was misinformation, they would just, you know, file 13 with it. this reminds me of a case i and i believe tim thomas and jay kipp focused on. in '96 the russian military was really at the bottom of the ough, and we it should our...
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and if so, of what use are ideas if not used in some way? and if used in some way, could they influence the decision? i'm totally baffled how she can consider foreign law as a source of ideas consistent with her testimony that foreign law should not influence the outcome of cases. effectively immediately after the hearing she rescinded her own sworn testimony regarding foreign law. judge sotomayor's supporters argue we should not focus on her speeches, but on her mainstream judicial record. they cite all manner of statistics that purport to show that judge sotomayor agreed with her colleagues, including republican colleagues most of the time. as the hard cases are where differences in judicial philosophy become apparent. i've looked at judge sotomayor's record in these hard cases. and, again, have found cause for concern. the u.s. supreme court has reviewed directly 10 of her decisions. eight of those decisions have been reversed or vacated. another sharply criticized. and one upheld in a 5-4 decision. indeed just in the past four months the
and if so, of what use are ideas if not used in some way? and if used in some way, could they influence the decision? i'm totally baffled how she can consider foreign law as a source of ideas consistent with her testimony that foreign law should not influence the outcome of cases. effectively immediately after the hearing she rescinded her own sworn testimony regarding foreign law. judge sotomayor's supporters argue we should not focus on her speeches, but on her mainstream judicial record....
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and yet she used that celebrity, she used those privileges to benefit people who were at a difficult moment in their lives. >> eunice kennedy shriver has labored on behalf of america's least powerful people, the mentally retarded. >> reporter: in 1984 she received the presidential medal of freedom, america's highest civilian honor. she was a devout roman catholic, and a believer in the power of the possible. >> i think that everywhere there are handicapped people. all over the world. now, where do we stop? and can i find them? i will find them. i will keep going until i find them. >> reporter: despite her pedigree in wealth, she retained a down-to-earth style. her brother bobby's high opinion of her place in the family dynasty was clear. he said she should have been president. if you ask most of my brothers, sister and cousins, they say they'd like to be like her. we mention the shriver family issued a statement, just one other line i want to read to you. they say that she set out to change the world and to change us, and she did that and more. she was a force. >> for thousands of pe
and yet she used that celebrity, she used those privileges to benefit people who were at a difficult moment in their lives. >> eunice kennedy shriver has labored on behalf of america's least powerful people, the mentally retarded. >> reporter: in 1984 she received the presidential medal of freedom, america's highest civilian honor. she was a devout roman catholic, and a believer in the power of the possible. >> i think that everywhere there are handicapped people. all over the...
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geraldine ferraro joins us now. good to have you with us right now. >> thank you. martha: talk to me about your personal relationship with senator kennedy. >> believe it or not, i went to high school with their cousin. at their graduation, there was this gorgeous senator, john f. kennedy. i met ted kennedy when we were representatives at a convention in maybe 1958, 1959. he did not remember me, but i knew exactly who he was. when i got to congress, it was a wonderful experience to work with him on so many policy issues. he was in the senate, i was in the house, but he was a leader. it was fascinating to watch him. i have been watching people in boston, and truly i would be there if i did not have an injury last week to my back and could not make the trip. but i will be in touch with them. he was a leader in the senate and had tens of thousands of friends. look at the people who have come to visit with him, with the family, and to pay their respects. but you know what? everybody talks about how he was bipartisan in the senate. it was more than that. he was a very po
geraldine ferraro joins us now. good to have you with us right now. >> thank you. martha: talk to me about your personal relationship with senator kennedy. >> believe it or not, i went to high school with their cousin. at their graduation, there was this gorgeous senator, john f. kennedy. i met ted kennedy when we were representatives at a convention in maybe 1958, 1959. he did not remember me, but i knew exactly who he was. when i got to congress, it was a wonderful experience to...
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i used to be mad. but like, you know, to have -- the past is the past. >> he is the sixth convicted man released after results from the houston police department crime lab were challenged. the harris county district attorney's office is now revi reviewing more than 150 cases because of allegations of impropriety and inaccurate test results from the lab. >>> the st. louis police can no longer sport their tattoos. a ban on visible body art took effect last week. it's already caused problems for some cops who have been sent home because their ink was showing. the police association says the whole ban is unfair and there should be some leeway. >> this would be an issue where folks could be grandfathered in. i mean, we have people who came on the police department and then had tattoos put on later on because the department didn't object to it. >> get this, some officers are forced to wear makeup to cover their artwork. the tattoo ban affects cities and civilian employees. >>> most of us cringe at the though
i used to be mad. but like, you know, to have -- the past is the past. >> he is the sixth convicted man released after results from the houston police department crime lab were challenged. the harris county district attorney's office is now revi reviewing more than 150 cases because of allegations of impropriety and inaccurate test results from the lab. >>> the st. louis police can no longer sport their tattoos. a ban on visible body art took effect last week. it's already caused...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> a pretty busy first 200 days for president obama. what does he have to show for it? jessica yellin is in steuben ville, ohio, where people are serving up a lot of opinions. why steubenville? >> reporter: the crowd has come and gone, because they are having their lunch. they had their lunch and are back to work. this is a town that's a microcosm. they went for obama by the slimmest of m
customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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>> they're watching us. come take a look around. >> that is cool. >> we have three rows of people who are actually watching us do all this stuff. and look at all the -- wow. you would not believe what you can see on some of these screens. i see other people getting ready for other showings. it's worth checking out, joe. >> are they doing our show? >> yes. >> the people who tell you to wrap -- >> yeah, now i know what you mean. well, come back. >> i'm hurrying. go ahead. >> it's all men here. not that there's anything wrong with that. >> peeking of which our guest host is donald marin, ceo of lightyear. joining us, robert albert son, former goldman head of bank research. nice to see you. now that we've unlocked the mysteries of television. what strikes you as most interesting this week? it's been -- we're in a volume-thin environment but the news flow is nothing like summers we've seen in the past, right? >> not at all. a few guys seem so happy, it's a sign of optimism. the market must be up today. >> yeah. i
>> they're watching us. come take a look around. >> that is cool. >> we have three rows of people who are actually watching us do all this stuff. and look at all the -- wow. you would not believe what you can see on some of these screens. i see other people getting ready for other showings. it's worth checking out, joe. >> are they doing our show? >> yes. >> the people who tell you to wrap -- >> yeah, now i know what you mean. well, come back. >>...
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well, that's going to do it for us today. so glad you joined us this week. and you can continue the conversation on cnn.com/amfix. >> that's going to do it for us. have yourself a great weekend. we'll see you again on monday morning. and right now the news continues with betty nygen. >>> thousands of residents evacuate in northern california. >>> and her family says let her come home safely. a georgia woman goes missing as a boyfriend hears a struggle from her cell phone. police think she may have been abducted. >>> back in the nfl, his dog fighting sentence done, michael vick signed with the eagles. good morning, everybody, i'm in for heidi collins, it is friday, you are in the "cnn newsroom." >>> we've got lots to talk about with the health care debate, here's a look at the map right now, lots of meetings, not much agreement, will we see more faceoffs at today's town hall meetings? we'll be checking for that. and ed henry with the president in montana today as the president continues to push his health care plan. we'll be checking in with him and we're goi
well, that's going to do it for us today. so glad you joined us this week. and you can continue the conversation on cnn.com/amfix. >> that's going to do it for us. have yourself a great weekend. we'll see you again on monday morning. and right now the news continues with betty nygen. >>> thousands of residents evacuate in northern california. >>> and her family says let her come home safely. a georgia woman goes missing as a boyfriend hears a struggle from her cell...
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using pool covers. but for the purposes of blue august, this is summer, everybody is going to the beach. packing out what you back in and making sure you leave nothing behind. and even picking up trash and that might not be your own, but leaving the place better than where you found it. an old boy scout creed. host: you brought a demonstration of something -- i will put this underneath the camera. guest: this is this plantgreen challenge -- band the bags, butts, and models. planted grain.com -- using reusable bag, did not throw cigarette butts on the ground. they can surprisingly take decades and decades to biodegrade. when it gets into the ocean, turtles and other marine organizations -- organisms can eat it. and tried to recycle as many plastic bottles as possible. there is a challenge on the web site and the book and up load their own content of photos and ideas, a lot of fun. host: 4 myers. bill. -- fort meyers. caller: environment lists try to scare us when there are just as many scientists who say
using pool covers. but for the purposes of blue august, this is summer, everybody is going to the beach. packing out what you back in and making sure you leave nothing behind. and even picking up trash and that might not be your own, but leaving the place better than where you found it. an old boy scout creed. host: you brought a demonstration of something -- i will put this underneath the camera. guest: this is this plantgreen challenge -- band the bags, butts, and models. planted grain.com --...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. thirty-one good morning at sunday, august 9. we start with "fox news" alert. massive earthquake rattles the capital of japan. it was a magnitude 7.1 quake. we'll get details to as soon as we have them in our newsroom. >> dave: another "fox news" alert this morning. i resent hudson river again this morning looking for bodies after a midair collision. we have...
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him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than they had been or bill clinton gallivanting off to las vegas without hillary to celebrate his birthday. or even perhaps, the fact that we hear that president bush went soft on dick cheney which brought to mind that instead of waterboarding, the president wanted to give the people at guantanamo sponge baths. i get laughter when talking about running for the presidency because people are used to meet being a goofball. in 2007 i listed the five points i felt were the most important to straighn out the u.s. of -- united s
him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than...
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once we figured out that chimps could use tools or that dolphins could use tools, those were huge. well, the bird was just sort of down on the intelligence scale. >> next to reptiles, right? >> they're related to reptiles evolutionarily. it changes the way we think about learning and intelligence. >> necessity, the mother of invention, whether you're a bird or human or no matter what. >> i guess it depends how hungry you really are. >> that's it. >> food. >> this may be the best time to cash in your frequent flier miles. . >>> hello, 25 past. the sun will give you an idea what it will be like. hot and humid. sharon will wrap up the rush after the weather. >> heat advisories in effect through the day. excessive heat warning up the 95 corridor. look show you the forecast. a high of 97. record is 100. heat index values this day will go above 100. now over to sharon gibala, wjz tv traffic. good morning. >> good morning. a good morning on area roadways. not too much to worry about, the outer loop approaching eastern boulevard. an accident on the shoulder. phoenix, jarretsville. another
once we figured out that chimps could use tools or that dolphins could use tools, those were huge. well, the bird was just sort of down on the intelligence scale. >> next to reptiles, right? >> they're related to reptiles evolutionarily. it changes the way we think about learning and intelligence. >> necessity, the mother of invention, whether you're a bird or human or no matter what. >> i guess it depends how hungry you really are. >> that's it. >> food....
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then i seen this young lady say help us, help us, somebody took our bus. gretchen: pittman had pushed and hit some students while on the bus. at least two kids and the bus driver had minor injuries. by the time police arrested pittman after the crash, he had decided to become completely naked. that's two crimes. dave: frightening as well. the new apple iphone one of the hottest sellers out there. but a group of thieves in arizona didn't bother paying for a few of them. check out this surveillance video of a group of kids stealing some phones at an apple store in phoenix. a total of five suspects flee the scene all at once taking anything they can from the display table with them. police have not been able to track them down yet. i don't believe you can unlock those things without the codes from apple. but maybe these guys know better than me. what is going on in the sports world? some big news at u.s.c. brian: absolutely. for the first time in u.s.c. stored history two freshmen will start the season as quarterback. matt barkley enrolled at u.s.c. last spri
then i seen this young lady say help us, help us, somebody took our bus. gretchen: pittman had pushed and hit some students while on the bus. at least two kids and the bus driver had minor injuries. by the time police arrested pittman after the crash, he had decided to become completely naked. that's two crimes. dave: frightening as well. the new apple iphone one of the hottest sellers out there. but a group of thieves in arizona didn't bother paying for a few of them. check out this...
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he told us how he got them. helped uncover the nuclear network and the proliferation of them, which has helped our nation and the western world try to stay free of terror attacks so in that sense are you forcing him to go back to the bad guys he was with? >> well, here's what he could do to show that he really wants to be moving libya in the direction of modern western thought of humanity. he should put this terrorist under house arrest. this guy should never have been allowed out of the scottish prison. there are a lot of survivors of these murdered victims, family members that are grieving today, grieving these last few weeks, as this terrorist is let out of prison. qaddafi could dot right thing, put that guy away for life, out of the public view. that would at least suggest to us in america that he's serious about fighting against terrorism rather than celebrating a terrorist in his own country. brian: now you have the secretary of state from your neighboring state. you know her. will you pick up the phone, c
he told us how he got them. helped uncover the nuclear network and the proliferation of them, which has helped our nation and the western world try to stay free of terror attacks so in that sense are you forcing him to go back to the bad guys he was with? >> well, here's what he could do to show that he really wants to be moving libya in the direction of modern western thought of humanity. he should put this terrorist under house arrest. this guy should never have been allowed out of the...
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he'll join us to tell us what happened. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and reduced their blood sugar 5 times more than those on a hospital-directed plan. plus a1c was reduced .9%. choose from over 140 menu options, there is no counting carbs, calories or points. i lost 100 lbs. and lowered my blood sugar level. nutrisystem d changed my life. mike is one of many who have lost weight and controlled their diabetes with new nutrisystem d. backed by 35 years of research and low glycemic index science nutrisystem d works. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back! new! nutrisystem d. lose weight. live better. call or click today. >>> 20 minutes
he'll join us to tell us what happened. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and reduced their blood sugar 5 times...
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>> it was used against pretty much anyone who is challenging the status quo, it was used against striking workers, it was used against african-americans who started to migrate from the rural south to the north, and it was a titanic in the marginalizing and silencing them. remarkable way is. >> christopher capozzola, "uncle sam wants you". >> thank you we're at the 2009 book expo american booksellers convention in new york with a johnny temple, publisher from berlin -- book in new york. what you have coming out this fall? >> this fall one of the books we are most excited about is a graphic novel by the great black film maker melvin van peebles, it is actually a book that inspired a new film of his that will begin appearing in august and september of this year simultaneous with the publication of the book and he is the godfather of the black exploitation movement. we are very proud to be working with them and encourage late right about now we are publishing a new book by that after an activist mike farrell who is best known for the role be taken on the tv show mash, one of the greatest tv s
>> it was used against pretty much anyone who is challenging the status quo, it was used against striking workers, it was used against african-americans who started to migrate from the rural south to the north, and it was a titanic in the marginalizing and silencing them. remarkable way is. >> christopher capozzola, "uncle sam wants you". >> thank you we're at the 2009 book expo american booksellers convention in new york with a johnny temple, publisher from berlin...
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don't use irritating products when using epiduo. overexposure to sun, sunlamps, extreme wind or cold may increase the risk for irritation. go to truthaboutzits.com and learn how to pay no more than $20 for your epiduo prescription. awesome! to learn more about epiduo gel talk to your doctor, >> hoar are some stories to watch today on abc news: president obama is in mexico to talk with leaders about canada. dry violence and terror are on the agenda. >> and the administrators of michael jackson's estate will be in court today. the judge is expected to rule on 60 milli 60. >> finally a topic oh so dear to us -- sleep. >> a new study shows scientific evidence that napping could be good. >> from presidents to those trying to listen to that. not a taej big enough, not a live audience big enough to wake us up. >> it doesn't come as a surprise to me at all. we have a nation of walking zombies. >> naps get a lot of research on tv. but research has cass tanz a a writing ideas. if we only take that 15 to 10 minutes when i respect that. >> the
don't use irritating products when using epiduo. overexposure to sun, sunlamps, extreme wind or cold may increase the risk for irritation. go to truthaboutzits.com and learn how to pay no more than $20 for your epiduo prescription. awesome! to learn more about epiduo gel talk to your doctor, >> hoar are some stories to watch today on abc news: president obama is in mexico to talk with leaders about canada. dry violence and terror are on the agenda. >> and the administrators of...
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from us. there has been productive meetings over the past few weeks. >> the two sides may be able to come together during the general assembly meetings in new york. what would be the reason for optimism that the two sides could come together? do you have information about movement for a reason for optimism? >> i believe we have seen progress we continue to encourage -- i will not get into every discussion that we have had with either side. we are hopeful that we can continue to make progress and if that happens in new york, we would be quite happy. >> has the presence in the mcchrystal report yet? >> the report is working its way up the chain of command like it normally does. i believe it has been delivered to the pentagon. >> world does have to go? >> there is a regional commander at central command he is the combat and commander and it will go to general petraeus. it will go to the pentagon and from the pentagon, it will come here and each step along the way, commanders and policy makers wil
from us. there has been productive meetings over the past few weeks. >> the two sides may be able to come together during the general assembly meetings in new york. what would be the reason for optimism that the two sides could come together? do you have information about movement for a reason for optimism? >> i believe we have seen progress we continue to encourage -- i will not get into every discussion that we have had with either side. we are hopeful that we can continue to make...
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thanks for being with us. here now "the situation room" and wolf blitzer. >>> rick, thanks very much. happening now, three leaders, a shared mission. president obama huddles with the leaders of mexico and canada. they pledge to battle major problems especially one that's already left a lot of people dead. after a small plane crashes with a helicopter in new york, questions remain. why did it happen and could it happen again? we're standing by for some answers. there's a news conference with the national transportation safety board. stand by. >>> and a congressman screams at his constituents. did he have a public meltdown? >> not a single one of you have the decency to call my office and set up for a meeting. okay? then do that. do that! but don't, don't come and take advantage of what these individuals have done. you want a meeting with me on health care, i'll give it to you. >> tempers flare after a doctor confronts a congressman with questions over health care reform. why this blowup? i'll ask the congressma
thanks for being with us. here now "the situation room" and wolf blitzer. >>> rick, thanks very much. happening now, three leaders, a shared mission. president obama huddles with the leaders of mexico and canada. they pledge to battle major problems especially one that's already left a lot of people dead. after a small plane crashes with a helicopter in new york, questions remain. why did it happen and could it happen again? we're standing by for some answers. there's a news...
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also with us is d.c. council member kwame brown, leading a quality of life campaign about what's good about d.c. and dr. at that mer a jackson, a local psychologist who works with families and individuals here. welcome to all of you. thank you for coming in. we appreciate it. let's first of all define quality of life. what do we mean by that when we say that? >> well, the quality of life, how we define the quality of life is, you know, making sure that your families and individuals that live here in the district of columbia, that the basic city services are working, that no matter if you live in georgetown or you live in ward 8 over in berry farms, there are certain things you should have access to. good schools, good recreation centers, health care options, the ability to be safe whether you get off the metro and go home or you drive home, or the ability to raise your family here in the district of columbia. as you know, mayor williams spent an incredible amount of time trying to increase the middle clas
also with us is d.c. council member kwame brown, leading a quality of life campaign about what's good about d.c. and dr. at that mer a jackson, a local psychologist who works with families and individuals here. welcome to all of you. thank you for coming in. we appreciate it. let's first of all define quality of life. what do we mean by that when we say that? >> well, the quality of life, how we define the quality of life is, you know, making sure that your families and individuals that...
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understand us. to remain a jewish state, it is a crucial issue. it is not something that came from the bible is a simple request to live. this month, i am going to be 50. i have faced since the age of 15 almost four wars, many operations during the night without permission, almost everywhere. my simple request is being able to raise my kids. i can tell you my story, and this is my story. i can tell you that many of the israelis can accept the offer it to arafat in 2000 as well as the offer by mr. ehud olmert one year ago. we understand that we have to leave the area of the west bank, and we cannot do as we did in cause a strip. the question is, and this is related to some politics, and i am trying to avoid getting into politics. to the settlements of the real problems between us -- let's assume that we have the magic words that can take all the settlements -- with one day, just like that, i studied -- candice of the problem between hamas and the
understand us. to remain a jewish state, it is a crucial issue. it is not something that came from the bible is a simple request to live. this month, i am going to be 50. i have faced since the age of 15 almost four wars, many operations during the night without permission, almost everywhere. my simple request is being able to raise my kids. i can tell you my story, and this is my story. i can tell you that many of the israelis can accept the offer it to arafat in 2000 as well as the offer by...
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they're going away from us, not coming toward us. may generat one or two lonely sprinkles, especially for you folks in southern maryland and. i think our rain chances are somewhere between slim and none so that is a good thing. the sunshine actually i think by later on datoy, that sky will be a lot more blue than it is gray. outside right now with temperatures steadily in the upper 60s and low 70s around town, but they'll be climbing pretty quickly here over the next couple of hours. once we get rid of these morning clouds, get a little extra sunshine in our area, that will really help. temperature right now at ronald reagan, washington national airport nestled alongside the branches of the anacostia and potomac river, 72 degrees. our dew point continuing to drop. down to 61 degrees now, thanks to that northwesterly wind. we've had a very warm august. august has been 2 1/2 degrees warmer than average. only once in the last three weeks have we had a day cooler than average. that was on frida wn we made it to 79 degrees. we have some c
they're going away from us, not coming toward us. may generat one or two lonely sprinkles, especially for you folks in southern maryland and. i think our rain chances are somewhere between slim and none so that is a good thing. the sunshine actually i think by later on datoy, that sky will be a lot more blue than it is gray. outside right now with temperatures steadily in the upper 60s and low 70s around town, but they'll be climbing pretty quickly here over the next couple of hours. once we...
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can katie, n u hear us? hey, girl, can yo hear us? >> yes. >> guess ho's on the set with us? >> hey, katie. >> wow. what do you think? you got selected, katie. what do you hink? >> i'm crying. >> how many people are there, katie? >> i'm crying. >> okay. i ear you've never cooked in your kitchen bore. is this true? >> yeah. i just moved here. >> i'm going to come and christen it for you. >> wow. wow. >> katie, who's in your house? who are all those people? >> i'm with teachers and a principal. six teachers and the principal. >> curtis is coming to see new frisco, texas. we'll put your story on the air. so congratulations. >> oh my gosh. thank you. >> thank you, sweetheart. >> wow, curtis. you're going to have a good time. wow! what a reception. >>> let's turn it over to miss sara sage. >> quickly in regd to the water over sex poll, kree is a, that's because water i easier to deal with. lori says of us can take what we can get and i can get water. >> i like it. there you go. >>> next i think it is one of your favorite segments. plaza "ambush makeovers." >> i love that. >> you'r
can katie, n u hear us? hey, girl, can yo hear us? >> yes. >> guess ho's on the set with us? >> hey, katie. >> wow. what do you think? you got selected, katie. what do you hink? >> i'm crying. >> how many people are there, katie? >> i'm crying. >> okay. i ear you've never cooked in your kitchen bore. is this true? >> yeah. i just moved here. >> i'm going to come and christen it for you. >> wow. wow. >> katie, who's in your...
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e-mail us or twitter us and let us know. because yesterday president obama had this big teleconference call with religious leaders from all over the country. and he basically said that it is the moral obligation of religious leaders and their persons to support health care reform. now, this is a very interesting statement because i'm not so sure that that's necessarily true. do you agree with that? let us know. steve: well, at one point -- and we should point out, gretchen's right, it was a huge conference call. 32 religious groups, 140,000 people apparently on the call. and at one point the president of the united states, who clearly has been exasperated about the criticism regarding his plan, actually brought up the ninth command meant, "thou shall not bare false witness against thy neighbor." listen to this. >> i know there's been a lot of misinformation in this debate. -- gretchen: i don't really want to have to say this but i think it's a little disingenuous to call on religious leaders when, in fact, you have not chose
e-mail us or twitter us and let us know. because yesterday president obama had this big teleconference call with religious leaders from all over the country. and he basically said that it is the moral obligation of religious leaders and their persons to support health care reform. now, this is a very interesting statement because i'm not so sure that that's necessarily true. do you agree with that? let us know. steve: well, at one point -- and we should point out, gretchen's right, it was a...
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we recognize we have more that unites us than divides us. i appreciate the call or giving testimony to that sentiment. host: we are with corey booker, the mayor of newark, new jersey. >caller: good morning. how do you feel about us getting our funding cut to further your political career? it guguest: in my opinion, all f new jersey is hurting and getting money cut. we have had a tremendous amount of state aid being cut. this is the problem, sir. we could continue to divide new jersey north against south and urban versus suburban all we can realize we are all in this together, that we have one common destiny. in 1963 folks caught in an inescapable network of mutuality in jail cells. injustice anywhere in new jersey or in america is a threat to justice anywhere. i grew up in suburban new jersey in a small town called harrington park at the top of the state. what goes on for kids up there can go on with kids that i am now serving in newark, the kind of things that ultimately will affect each person. we have a state have to have a vision and a p
we recognize we have more that unites us than divides us. i appreciate the call or giving testimony to that sentiment. host: we are with corey booker, the mayor of newark, new jersey. >caller: good morning. how do you feel about us getting our funding cut to further your political career? it guguest: in my opinion, all f new jersey is hurting and getting money cut. we have had a tremendous amount of state aid being cut. this is the problem, sir. we could continue to divide new jersey north...
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have you used it? will you use it? share your thoughts, cnn.com/amfix. >>> everyone is not happy with the cash for clunkers program. jim demitts is not happy with it. he'll be joining us in the not too distant future to talk about why he doesn't support it being renewed. also why he's against the health care program as well. all of that coming up. we also will talk about president clinton, former president clinton in north korea trying to win the release of two american journalists. all that ahead. 54 after the hour. "what do you mean homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods?" "a few inches of water caused all this?" "but i don't even live near the water." what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you. including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $119 a year. for an agent, call the number on your screen. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> welcome back to
have you used it? will you use it? share your thoughts, cnn.com/amfix. >>> everyone is not happy with the cash for clunkers program. jim demitts is not happy with it. he'll be joining us in the not too distant future to talk about why he doesn't support it being renewed. also why he's against the health care program as well. all of that coming up. we also will talk about president clinton, former president clinton in north korea trying to win the release of two american journalists....
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and they used to be wrong. following the suggestion, the model should be constructed and the proven force. i have seen in the way economics is taught in the united states, there is an abuse of mathematics and an abuse of models. many students in the economic department in the united states think that economics is only about mathematical models, and this is absolutely wrong. the mathematical model is only one of the instruments that can be used to understand the facts and the facts going around in to make some predictions in certain cases. there is a lack of common sense in education. maybe this answers your question about what has changed and what should change. i am very worried by the fact that only, mathematics now is a requirement and also that the history of economic ideas is not talk any more. i think this is a big loss and it reduces the scope and the knowledge of students in the economic departments. >> marshall jaffe, and i'm an investment adviser. i was intrigued by your definition for your yardstick
and they used to be wrong. following the suggestion, the model should be constructed and the proven force. i have seen in the way economics is taught in the united states, there is an abuse of mathematics and an abuse of models. many students in the economic department in the united states think that economics is only about mathematical models, and this is absolutely wrong. the mathematical model is only one of the instruments that can be used to understand the facts and the facts going around...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> tonight's "360" follow, the latest in the michael jackson investigation. authorities now know how jackson died. they confirmed today the coroner's report has been completed. investigators are not making that report public, at least not just yet and there are other new developments tonight as well. ted rowlands joins us from los angeles. hi, ted. >> reporter: you get the feeling the coroner's office would love to share their findings after weeks of hold people off. they really do in their press release say they have done a thorough investigation and come to a conclusion in terms of their death investigation. they are not going to release any of this information the public until the lapd give them the go ahead. the lapd asked the coroner's office for now to hold that information and keep it out of the public view until their criminal investigation or death investigation which could turn criminal is co
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> tonight's "360" follow, the latest in the michael jackson investigation. authorities now know how jackson died. they confirmed today the coroner's report has been completed. investigators are not making that report public, at least not just yet and there are other new developments tonight as well. ted rowlands joins us from los angeles. hi, ted. >> reporter:...
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what do you have for us. what can we work for that everybody, or at least a lot of folks can agree on. that's what you're seeing played out now, jon. >> one idea being floated -- the idea of co-ops to buy health insurance. we'll talk to senator conrad here in the next hour. suzanne malveaux, thanks so much. >>> liberal members of congress are making it clear this morning that they think any reform has to include a public option. democrats who lost ground in the health care debate are trying to pull off a late-inning rally. is it too late. carol costello is tracking that side of the story for us this morning. hey, carol. >> hi, kiran. the health care protest has taken on a sort of "i know you are but what am i" kind of quality. democrats are going to outshout republicans at town hall meetings. get ready for some noise. >> reporter: like a good old-fashioned duel, on one side, those opposed, armed with sharp words. >> stop obama now. >> reporter: and signs that cut right to the chase. but this time, obama suppo
what do you have for us. what can we work for that everybody, or at least a lot of folks can agree on. that's what you're seeing played out now, jon. >> one idea being floated -- the idea of co-ops to buy health insurance. we'll talk to senator conrad here in the next hour. suzanne malveaux, thanks so much. >>> liberal members of congress are making it clear this morning that they think any reform has to include a public option. democrats who lost ground in the health care debate...
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the statute also required us to look at ways to improve the overall risk -- default risk evaluation use with respect to residential mortgage loans. and what we have done is partnered with the fdic that is having a symposium in arlington at the fdic's center on september 16, following their annual banking research conference we will have a one day symposium on improving assessment of the default risk of single-family mortgages. we have asked for research. we made a call for papers, and got 35 very excellent papers submitted to us, and we are selecting among those to produce a full day schedule. and we will have john quigley, internationally known mortgage finance expert to moderate the symposium and issue a report to congress on that at the end of october. thank you very much. . . since it is almost august, what do you have in mind interim final rule, a delayed goal of carryover of 09 to 2010 or something else? >> jeff, clearly you know, the volatility of this market is made it difficult to get 09 done as well and getting the organization's staff to do this. the goal is to have a notice
the statute also required us to look at ways to improve the overall risk -- default risk evaluation use with respect to residential mortgage loans. and what we have done is partnered with the fdic that is having a symposium in arlington at the fdic's center on september 16, following their annual banking research conference we will have a one day symposium on improving assessment of the default risk of single-family mortgages. we have asked for research. we made a call for papers, and got 35...
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with us. i don't think that was a good segway. hey, pat, she's a little rusty. got to work on those segways. pat is not that mean. pat, here's what i was thinking this morning, as i come in and i'm reading all of these horrible quotes and you've got the death panel from sarah palin -- >> evil. >> and then the evil and you have newt gingrich talking about the death penalty, nancy pelosi last week talking about swastikas and nazis at these town hall meetings. rush limbaugh calling them nazis and now nancy's calling these protesters un-american. what a colossal mess. we had the poll last week saying obama washington is divisive. it's just this is a mess. what do you do if you're inside the white house? how do you call a time-out and say enough already? >> i don't know how you do it, joe. joe, i'm afraid that all the beginning of the obama a administration, you are down there on the mall that's thousands and thousands of people that air of good feeling and national unity and the belief that obama
with us. i don't think that was a good segway. hey, pat, she's a little rusty. got to work on those segways. pat is not that mean. pat, here's what i was thinking this morning, as i come in and i'm reading all of these horrible quotes and you've got the death panel from sarah palin -- >> evil. >> and then the evil and you have newt gingrich talking about the death penalty, nancy pelosi last week talking about swastikas and nazis at these town hall meetings. rush limbaugh calling...
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carl joins us live in california this morning. thanks for being with us. i can't imagine what you have been going through in the past couple of days. and i can't imagine what you went through for 18 years before that. how are you coping with this? the fact that you -- i'm sure you lost hope at some point. now she's back. >> i did lose hope. but i'm coping it's over and the last 18 years have been pretty rough, but the last two days have been pretty good. got an ending to this. >> what have the last two days been like for you? >> basically, i've probably done 100 interviews, they've been busy. i haven't happened time to think about anything. i've had four hours' sleep and keep busy, keep doing things and learning more information and things are going good. >> your now ex-wife got the news on this the other day. she met with jacee. what did she tell you that moment was like? >> she said that she just talked to her and asked her questions and that basically jacee told her she had babies and my wife asked her, babies? how many babies? and jacee said two babies
carl joins us live in california this morning. thanks for being with us. i can't imagine what you have been going through in the past couple of days. and i can't imagine what you went through for 18 years before that. how are you coping with this? the fact that you -- i'm sure you lost hope at some point. now she's back. >> i did lose hope. but i'm coping it's over and the last 18 years have been pretty rough, but the last two days have been pretty good. got an ending to this. >>...
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in some cases, those parts of the car, they really are being used, and some of them are even being used to make new cars. our looking out for you story this morning, one of the big problems for so many people these days is they are trying right now to take classes. they're out of work, they want to take classes to get some retraining, but how do they get the money to take those classes? how can they get some government help from that? the first tip is take classes in fields that are hiring. we know from so many of the job reports that health care, education and environmental work. the new york times has great tips this morning, too. the labor department may know what kind of classes can qualify for government support. you can also qualify for federal financial aid. you do have to be at least a half-time student in most programs for that, and you want to check on scholarships for older students. some schools have them, and in your job was outsourced to another country, and you can prove it, which that may be another whole ball of wax, but if you can, you may get certain training and othe
in some cases, those parts of the car, they really are being used, and some of them are even being used to make new cars. our looking out for you story this morning, one of the big problems for so many people these days is they are trying right now to take classes. they're out of work, they want to take classes to get some retraining, but how do they get the money to take those classes? how can they get some government help from that? the first tip is take classes in fields that are hiring. we...
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set the scene for us. pretty dramatic developments in the last hour or so. >> reporter: there have been here in front of the home of philip garrido in antioch, california. a few hours ago, authorities from the nearby city of pittsburgh, california, a local police department showed up here to carry out a search warrant. they say they are searching for any kind of evidence in connection with murders committed in the mid to early '90s. they will not go into any more specifics beyond that. the officers here very tight-lipped. it is hard to see they are not out here in the front of the house. everything that's been taking place here has gone on behind the home. we presume that's where they are. it's difficult to get a vantage point from the street in front of garrido's home. we know the officers are still working the team. the crime team had been taken down here. a little while ago, it went back up and officers appeared here. as you mentioned, wolf, the latest developments. those almost 30 criminal charges agai
set the scene for us. pretty dramatic developments in the last hour or so. >> reporter: there have been here in front of the home of philip garrido in antioch, california. a few hours ago, authorities from the nearby city of pittsburgh, california, a local police department showed up here to carry out a search warrant. they say they are searching for any kind of evidence in connection with murders committed in the mid to early '90s. they will not go into any more specifics beyond that....
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don't use that. >> don't use this. >> exactly. you guys are going to be big. >> going to be huge. >> gregory, the gregory brothers, michael and evan, check them out on itunes, viewed over 6 million times and i'm going to link to it on twitter this morning, your you guys are brilliant, congratulations on success, thanks, guys. >> thanks for having us. >> and yes, michael's hair is re real. all right, let's check with dave soming up. . >> there's no doubt that's his real hair, man, a good coif. >> president obama signed about four executive orders changing how the u.s. deals with illegal immigration. details, plus a fair and balanced debate on that coming up. also, an inside look at madonna's love life. that could be interesting. courtesy of imagine's ex-boyfriend, the juicy letters you've got to read straight ahead. nothing beats walmart's unbeatable prices... but now they have new areas where i can find the brands i use every day-- and save even more. so that's what they mean by unbeatable. save money. live better. walmart. i'm pr
don't use that. >> don't use this. >> exactly. you guys are going to be big. >> going to be huge. >> gregory, the gregory brothers, michael and evan, check them out on itunes, viewed over 6 million times and i'm going to link to it on twitter this morning, your you guys are brilliant, congratulations on success, thanks, guys. >> thanks for having us. >> and yes, michael's hair is re real. all right, let's check with dave soming up. . >> there's no doubt...
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text us at 45688 or e-mail us at cnn.com/rob you know. and we're reading your comments on facebook as well. we welcome all viewpoints. you probably missed this. >>> end of "monday night football." cantwell's arm is grabbed and tommy hill catches it and runs it in for the score as time runs out. oh, that's got to hurt. new york win the game. it's preseason, so the games don't really count. ith just sort of bragging rights. >> just priming us. >>> chicago is waking up -- chicago is waking up with a new appreciation for the people who keep it going. the city kept about 11,000 people home without pay yesterday. that meant no garbage pickup. city clinics and libraries closed. but you can still pay a fine. we'll take your money. >>ith pretty bad for them. everybody needs a job. >> i think it's ridiculous. chicago has a lot of work to do and i'm pretty sure times are tough, but i don't think it has to be that extreme. >> there will be two more reduced service days later on this year. together, they could save chicago around $8 million. >>> stude
text us at 45688 or e-mail us at cnn.com/rob you know. and we're reading your comments on facebook as well. we welcome all viewpoints. you probably missed this. >>> end of "monday night football." cantwell's arm is grabbed and tommy hill catches it and runs it in for the score as time runs out. oh, that's got to hurt. new york win the game. it's preseason, so the games don't really count. ith just sort of bragging rights. >> just priming us. >>> chicago is...
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john, thanks for being with us. harold ford, stay with us. coming up next, moderator of "meet the press" david gregory joins us. his take on the slipping poll numbers, the battle for health care, the politics of north korea, how president obama can turn things around. also the government is issuing new guidelines on how to handle cases of swine flu in schools. we're also going to be talking education reform with education secretary arne duncan. presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. you could buy 300 bottles of water. or just one brita filter. ( drop plinks ) brita-- better for the environment >>> welcome back to "morning joe" on what is a picture perfect start to the day. what a friday heading into the summer weekend, new york city, sunny and cool. what a great day it's going to be. much of the eastern seaboard, this is a getaway day for the weekend. 81 in boston. cape cod is going to be great this weekend. jersey shore. ocean city, maryland, down through the outer banks. enjoy. 92 in atlanta. florida is looking great, too. watch out,
john, thanks for being with us. harold ford, stay with us. coming up next, moderator of "meet the press" david gregory joins us. his take on the slipping poll numbers, the battle for health care, the politics of north korea, how president obama can turn things around. also the government is issuing new guidelines on how to handle cases of swine flu in schools. we're also going to be talking education reform with education secretary arne duncan. presidential historian doris kearns...
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give us a call right now. tell us what you think. 877-tell-hln. e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. text your views plus your comments and name to hlntv. standard text rates apply. we'll air some of your responses pretty soon. >>> the former homeland security chief says an election year dispute convinced him to resign from the bush administration. in his new book, tom ridge says he was pushed to raise the terror alert level just days before the 2004 presidential election. ridge writes this, and we're quoting here, saying i wondered is this about security or politics? attorney general john ashcroft and secretary of defense donald rumsfeld wanted it. at least one former bush administration figure says ridge had other motivations for making the allegations. >> last night i got my hands on one of the books, and i looked at it, and, in fact, in other parts of the book tom acknowledges that politics never played a role in any of his decisions about the threat alert system. so, you know, you got to wonder if this is not just publicity meant to sell more books. >> in the end the terror aler
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i'm hoping someone is going to say, know who that is and ring us and tell us who it is. >> they used at least getaway cars and fired two shots as they escaped. nobody was hurt. dressed up like they were the people from "madmen." >>> 36 minutes past the hour. weather. what are your concerns? chris is in for bob. >> i'm concerning for showers up u toward chars ton, south carolina, and north carolina, including raleigh/durham area. right now the showers and thunderstorms are ongoing across parts of kentucky, stretching up into the parts of west virginia and the roanoke area where some pretty heavy rainfall is going to be coming down today. as you head off to work, you're going to need the umbrella. meanwhile back up toward new york city, a few spotty showers. we expect a little more activity. 60, 70% chance of rainfall. meanwhile you saw overnight showers and thunderstorms. we have shower toivt the east of town as well as back up to the north of town. although later on today you could have pretty strong showers and thunderstorms we're going to be concerned about. meanwhile we want to ta
i'm hoping someone is going to say, know who that is and ring us and tell us who it is. >> they used at least getaway cars and fired two shots as they escaped. nobody was hurt. dressed up like they were the people from "madmen." >>> 36 minutes past the hour. weather. what are your concerns? chris is in for bob. >> i'm concerning for showers up u toward chars ton, south carolina, and north carolina, including raleigh/durham area. right now the showers and...
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give us a call at 1-877-tell-hln or e-mail us at cnn.com/hln or text us your views at hlntv. your opinion is important to us. thank you for letting us know how you feel. >>> the public wake for eunice kennedy shriver will begin in about an hour from now. thousands are expected to pay their respects to the woman behind the special olympics. the service is being held at a roman catholic church on cape cod. shriver, the sister of john kennedy, died tuesday at the age of 88. >>> dick cheney, of course, was president bush's right-hand man but was that close enough for him? he's god a new memoir coming out and some of the revelations could surprise you. >>> we just paul has died. the 94-year-old jazz guitarist became famous in the 1930s for les paltry oh. they performed on bing crosby's show. he invented the les paul electric guitar. it was among the first of its kind, along with the fender electric. the mayor of new jersey said paul may have died from pneumonia but that has not been confirmed. >>> the police say, get this, the crew of popular tv crime show was the first to get big
give us a call at 1-877-tell-hln or e-mail us at cnn.com/hln or text us your views at hlntv. your opinion is important to us. thank you for letting us know how you feel. >>> the public wake for eunice kennedy shriver will begin in about an hour from now. thousands are expected to pay their respects to the woman behind the special olympics. the service is being held at a roman catholic church on cape cod. shriver, the sister of john kennedy, died tuesday at the age of 88. >>>...
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she can join us. we're not going to sacrifice her and kill her but she claims the muslim religion demands. >> alysin: they say they never threatened her. her parents. in that case why isn't she being reunited russian ark she has some very grave concerns. we will talk to the lawyer about that. >> there are new concerns this morning about car seats. we have a baby this is a big issue for parents. which one is the right one. we will tell you that the doers are. >> particularly something i worry about, we put the kids in the car seat at predicting on the chest, could possibly suffocate the child? the answer is, maybe. alysin will talk to us about that shortly. >> out the morning we will check in at the church where ted kennedy's control will take place because we understand people could be streaming in as early as now. the door is open. all of the ceremony begins at about 10:30 am eastern time. people start arriving within minutes. >> we're going to play you a little sound bite. it runs one minute long. a
she can join us. we're not going to sacrifice her and kill her but she claims the muslim religion demands. >> alysin: they say they never threatened her. her parents. in that case why isn't she being reunited russian ark she has some very grave concerns. we will talk to the lawyer about that. >> there are new concerns this morning about car seats. we have a baby this is a big issue for parents. which one is the right one. we will tell you that the doers are. >> particularly...
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e-mail us, cnn.com/primenews, or text us at hlntv. i can coming way in about ten minutes. >> we're going to hear from her? >> her excuses, reasoning. better word. >> that will make people tune in. i'll be there. and i'll pay attention to you. i'll be there a little while, mike. >>> listen to this. a fight over separation of church and state, versus freedom of expression is taking center stage in lo die, california. listen to this. >> talk to your pastor. ask for forgiveness for your blasphemy. >> well, the council has been criticized for reference to jesus before the meetings. a group from wisconsin that favors separation of church and state says an anonymous resident complained and says the invocations are illegal, but some lodi residents say they're appropriate. the mayor says he's just caught in the middle. >> i try to be respectful of people's beliefs, and feelings. and i think as a council member, you have to. >> the mayor says it will be up to the residents and council whether the invocations stay, abolished or just have a momen
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this is what you can do to let us know. call us at 1-877-tell-hln. e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. also comment on my facebook page. or text views to hlntv. we'll put responses on the air in a little bit and all afternoon. you have a lot of opinions, we know. >>> your canine companion may be smarter than you think. most dogs can count to about five, recognize roughly 165 gestures. that means the average pooch may be smarter than a 2-year-old toddler. what are the smartest breeds? border collies, poodles, retrievers, german shepherds and doberman. óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó >>> searching for clues and more bodies after a small plane and a helicopter crash over the hudson river. how investigators are piecing together what went so terribly wrong. >>> rare images from the front lines in afghanistan. and a chilling warning for the top u.s. commander. and a big drag for a suspected robber who led police on a flee-mile chase. they chased him not to catch him, but to save his life. i'm chuck roberts. welcome on a monday. great to have you with us. we have a couple storie
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e-mail us, text us as well. coming your way in a little over ten minutes. >> mike, thank you. >>> got something that happened pretty much when mike was talking. singer chris brown making his way into a los angeles courtroom. this happened just a few minutes ago. at the top of the hour, he is scheduled to be sentenced for assaulting his ex-girlfriend, singer rihanna. this is what we think is going to happen. he's expected to get five years probation, six months community service. but chris brown has made his way to the courtroom in los angeles for his sentencing. >>> got some other pictures to show you. this is the destruction after a deadly car bombing in southern afghanistan. police say 40 people were killed in this explosion outside a building in kandahar. dozens of people wounded. the blast was so intense, windows shattered in homes miles away. we believe 33 civilians were killed there. also today, four u.s. service members were killed in roughly the same region by a roadside bomb. >>> all dressed up, no plac
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and ring us and tell us who it is. >> the guys used at least three getaway cars. nobody was hurt. >>> a little more than ten years ago, there are populations of 7 billion, and by 2011 it could be at 7 billion. the reference bureau said most of the increase will come in the developed countries in some of the poorest nations. it's also aficting the environment. the carbon footprint of extra children is 20 times higher than other environmentally friendly practices, like recycling, driving a high mileage car, using energy efficient appliances. that's led some scientists to call for people to save the planet by having fewer kids. >>> you've heard of the cash for clunkers program. find out who isn't thrilled by the deal that is being extended.
and ring us and tell us who it is. >> the guys used at least three getaway cars. nobody was hurt. >>> a little more than ten years ago, there are populations of 7 billion, and by 2011 it could be at 7 billion. the reference bureau said most of the increase will come in the developed countries in some of the poorest nations. it's also aficting the environment. the carbon footprint of extra children is 20 times higher than other environmentally friendly practices, like recycling,...
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rick stengel -- tell us. tell us. >> you're always right. >> great news. >> the cover story is about -- the mythology of exercise. the idea that we believe and think exercise is related to weight loss. most new research shows that it is not at all. and that in fact -- exercise has many, many, many benefits, but if you think by exercising you're going to lose weight, that is in fact wrong. it is counterintuitive but that's a relatively new idea. only in the last 20, 25 years did scientists think there was a correlation between exercise and weight loss. but these new studies show that one of the things it does is, it actually makes you eat more, in part to compensate for the expenditure of calories. evolution has made us -- actually we're not supposed to do intense exercise but walk around and move around and lose weight that way. >> can you explain that? moderate exercise, walking in many respects people believe is much better than somebody who goes out and runs. >> a number of studies we quote show in fact ki
rick stengel -- tell us. tell us. >> you're always right. >> great news. >> the cover story is about -- the mythology of exercise. the idea that we believe and think exercise is related to weight loss. most new research shows that it is not at all. and that in fact -- exercise has many, many, many benefits, but if you think by exercising you're going to lose weight, that is in fact wrong. it is counterintuitive but that's a relatively new idea. only in the last 20, 25 years...
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she is with us now exclusively. connie, good morning. thank you so much for coming on with us. we appreciate it. >> good morning. >> heidi's co-workers had noted that the minute they heard the shooting at la fitness they worried that she might be there. did you have the same concern? >> yes, i did. as soon as my brother had called and said that there was an incident there, i knew heidi had been just recently really gotten into this dance class that she had been at when the accident had occurred. >> and you know, we hear so many of these shootings in places that we wouldn't expect. when you heard about this, how do you process it? how do you process your own peace of mind? >> well, we just really were focusing on heidi. we weren't concerned at all, it was kind of a strangeness, we weren't concerned at all about the shooter or how it happened. we were just more focused on finding out what happened to heidi and resolving that. >> but then there's the frustration of knowing that the killer had plotted this for some time, had written about it on a blog. we don't know who, if anyone,
she is with us now exclusively. connie, good morning. thank you so much for coming on with us. we appreciate it. >> good morning. >> heidi's co-workers had noted that the minute they heard the shooting at la fitness they worried that she might be there. did you have the same concern? >> yes, i did. as soon as my brother had called and said that there was an incident there, i knew heidi had been just recently really gotten into this dance class that she had been at when the...